The United States Environmental Protection Agency announces where $3 billion in lead pipe drinking water replacement will be directed.
CLEVELAND — The Environmental Protection Agency released new rules late last year requiring most lead pipes to be removed within the next 10 years to protect Americans from lead in their drinking ...
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A $3.5 million loan from the state will allow Naperville to remove its remaining lead service lines by 2027, two years ahead of schedule. If successful, Naperville will be among the first communities ...
PARMA, Ohio -- There’s good news and bad news regarding infrastructure construction coming to West 54th Street. A massive sanitary sewer project -- which will run from Grantwood Drive to Luelda Avenue ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Two new pieces of Toledo’s water treatment process are getting a financial infusion. This is all in an effort to keep drinking water clean for half a million people. But paying ...
West Dundee trustees are reversing course on a plan to have residents pay part of the costs to replace lead water service lines. In a 5-1 vote this week, the trustees agreed to cover the full cost of ...
HOMESTEAD, Pa. — The Pennsylvania American Water Company is working on replacing around 250 lead lines in an Allegheny County community. The project is based in Homestead and began on Monday. PENNVEST ...
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Duluth netted more than a quarter of available state funds in the latest round of projects — more than any other Minnesota city. A crew member with Hanco Utilities uses a concrete saw while cutting ...